Impact Physio is conveniently located at Derby Arena on Royal Way, offering evidence-based physiotherapy services designed to support your recovery journey. Their dedicated team focuses on identifying underlying issues causing pain or discomfort while developing personalized treatment plans for each client. With state-of-the-art facilities available in an energizing atmosphere

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Beryl Hopkin

5 Google Rating

Went for covid inoculation. Extremely well organised. Very nice place.

5/ 5

Went for covid inoculation. Extremely well organised. Very nice place.

Paul Wright

5 Google Rating

Very clean, well run

5/ 5

Very clean, well run

I Bateman

5 Google Rating

Fiona, my physio, was very knowledgeable and explained issues she found with my back very clearly. F

5/ 5

Fiona, my physio, was very knowledgeable and explained issues she found with my back very clearly. From week to week she provided me with stretches and exercises which slowly but surely eased the pain and helped to start to strengthen my core. Thanks. It’s up to me now to follow the excellent advice!

stuart cooke

5 Google Rating

Fantastic staff and atmosphere. Not one of those intimidating gym type of places but welcoming, enco

5/ 5

Fantastic staff and atmosphere. Not one of those intimidating gym type of places but welcoming, encouraging but still push you when needed. Have helped me get back to full fitness following a broken leg. Even though I am now mended I will keep going with Rachel and the team!

Magdy Atia

5 Google Rating

I had problems with my calf's getting cramped, when running long distances. I have searched for a go

5/ 5

I had problems with my calf's getting cramped, when running long distances. I have searched for a good physiotherapy practice and found the reviews for impact practice are encouraging to book appointment. I went and the lady was so delegate and professional, she listened to me carefully and straight away she identified my problem. Not only that, she started explaining to me in a very simple terms what my problem was and how can I overcome it. She gave the excerices to follow and since then I felt better and by time my cramps vanished on the long distances run. I don't hesitate to recommend impact physiotherapy for friends and family

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  • Sunday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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